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The Design Master Texturizer is a tool for true artistry, one which any tool-box would be lucky to have. No detail is overlooked in the carefully considered design, like the ergonomic shaping of the offset handle featuring a camelback, all for maximum comfort and control when achieving your creative visions.
Forged from high grade and hard wearing VG10-W carbon steel, with a finish that’s beautifully mirror polished to shine. Each texturizer is complete with a flat centre-screw system for smooth and precise movements, whilst being easily adjustable to ensure that you can always find the optimum cutting tension, allowing for full focus on creativity.
It’s important to use the right tool for the job and picking the right texturizer is key, depending on the job at hand. Whether you need, chunking, texturizing, thinning, or blending, the magic lies in the number of teeth on the tool.
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Design Master Texturizer – T15
£354.00 incl VAT -
Design Master Texturizer – T30
£354.00 incl VAT -
Design Master Texturizer – T30AB – Left
£354.00 incl VAT -
Design Master Texturizer – T30B
£354.00 incl VAT -
Design Master Texturizer – T38
£354.00 incl VAT -
Design Master Texturizer – T38AB – Left
£295.00 incl VAT -
Design Master Texturizer – T38B
£354.00 incl VAT
A texturizer is more than just a tool for thinning hair, and a Kasho texturizer is an instrument that truly allows creativity to flow freely. From perfectly thinning and blending hair without any trace of a thinning scissor, to adding choppy and aggressive texture, there is a scissor to meet every cutting-need.Â
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Now the choice of scissor-style comes down to the desired final result. With three options for the amount of texturizer-teeth available across our ranges, each has a different purpose.
15 Teeth
For blending and finishing.
30 Teeth
For adding texture and blending.
38 Teeth
For thinning and removing bulk.
Then comes the difference between a scissor with top-teeth, where the teeth are above the cutting blade, or with bottom-teeth, where the teeth are below the cutting blade. A third unique style of texturizer also offers teeth on both top and bottom blades.
Top Teeth
Primarily for the ‘classic men’s’ cut and for generally shorter hair and shorter transitions, with a duller finish and harder contours.
Bottom Teeth
Primarily for long hair, as the hair enters the teeth better, and for taking volume out of thicker hair, with a softer finish and softer contours.
Hybrid
Whilst the purpose is the same, having teeth on both blades makes thinning much less time-consuming with an even softer finish.
A texturizer is more than just a tool for thinning hair, and a Kasho texturizer is an instrument that truly allows creativity to flow freely. From perfectly thinning and blending hair without any trace of a thinning scissor, to adding choppy and aggressive texture, there is a scissor to meet every cutting-need.
LET US EXPLAIN
Now the choice of scissor-style comes down to the desired final result. With three options for the amount of texturizer-teeth available across our ranges, each has a different purpose.
15 Teeth
For blending and finishing.
30 Teeth
For adding texture and blending.
38 Teeth
For thinning and removing bulk.
Then comes the difference between a scissor with top-teeth, where the teeth are above the cutting blade, or with bottom-teeth, where the teeth are below the cutting blade. A third unique style of texturizer also offers teeth on both top and bottom blades.
Top Teeth
For the classic men’s cut and shorter hair and transitions, gives a duller finish and harder contours.
Bottom Teeth
For longer hair and taking volume out of thicker hair, gives a softer finish and softer contours. Very versatile.
Hybrid
Having teeth on both blades makes thinning less time-consuming with an even softer finish. The most versatile.